“We live in a great place on the Sunshine Coast, but our area is still touched by the issues of crime affecting all of our State, particularly with an increase in thefts of cars.
“The juvenile crime issue means that some of the repeat offenders have significant rap sheets before they face court or are even considered for detention. I want to acknowledge our police for the hard work they do in keeping us safe under challenging circumstances of inadequate police numbers (320 fewer than this time last year) and bad laws that fail to ensure consequences for actions.
“Thanks to Twin Waters Resident Association recently, a very informative crime forum was held with people sharing their stories and police giving an update as to where things are at currently. Neighbourhood Watch also provided a practical input as to community action to be alert in what’s happening in our streets.
“One disturbing home invasion last year – when an armed youth offender is alleged to have slipped under the garage door before it closed and confronted the owner, demanding they give over the keys to the car – is quite shocking. Others shared stories of how their cars were stolen, impacting their daily lives, and other home invasions, which have stolen their peace in their homes. None of this is okay.
“Detention as a last resort in our current laws is reckless as there are serious offences where the consequences must be stronger. This is why we must change the laws and back our police with better resources to stop the drain and exodus of police and give our communities back their safety.
“Please don’t hesitate to contact me about any issues affecting you that you need a hand with. My contact details are 5406 7100 or maroochydore@parliament.qld.gov.au”
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